Rems Opticians

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Welcome to Rems Opticians
Your Optician, Eyeglasses in Clark, NJ.

Call us at (732) 388-2020 today.

Welcome to Rems Opticians in Clark. Stanley Rems and the Rems Opticians team strive to provide the finest in optical services. We invite you to browse our website to learn more about our optical services, and invite you to join our patient family by scheduling an appointment at our Clark office.

Rems Opticians is provider of fitted corrective lenses and frames and will take scheduled appointments as well as walk ins. Customers throughout the Clark area come to Rems Opticians because they know they will receive the personal attention and professional care that is our foundation. Rems and our team are dedicated to keeping our patients comfortable and well-informed at all times. Additionally, at Rems Opticians, we offer vision financing options and will work with vision insurance providers to ensure good vision care for all of our patients.

Our Approach to Optical

Our one-on-one approach to optical makes Stanley Rems and the Rems Opticians staff the eye and vision care providers of choice in the Clark area. For a complete list of services, visit our services page or call our Clark office at (732) 388-2020. At Rems Opticians, we are dedicated to providing high-quality optical services in a comfortable environment.

Clark optician, eyeglasses | Rems Opticians | (732) 388-2020

1166-68 Raritan Rd
Clark, NJ 07066 1311

We accept EyeMed/Aetna/Davis Vision

Same day service, in some cases.

We are your source for all of your needs. Whether you need specialty lenses or you need to have your frames adjusted, we are here to help.

Testimonials

"Best customer service anywhere. Allison and Stanley provide the best customer service I have ever experienced. They truly care about your experience and want you to walk out completely satisfied. Great selection, great prices. But the personal service is what really sets them apart from any other store. I would never go anywhere else."

Denise C.

"Simply Amazing service. My mom used to go to them, and once I started wearing glasses I continued to go to them. Now my son is their newest customer in my family. You can't get service like that anywhere. It's just old school and so well worth the 45 minute ride each way."

Tiffany P.

"Excellent. Good prices, selections, customer service..could not ask for better. They care about their customers and it truly shows. Give this place a try..they are worth it!!!"

Judy L.

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